[Toolserver-l] communication with wiki communities

Christopher Grant chrisgrantmail at gmail.com
Sun Jun 14 11:34:01 UTC 2009


> But what when individual tools break? Which ones are important enough
> to try and keep running (even when people leave).

Wasn't that the point of the stable server? Having the all important
tools on a stable server, and with at least two developers. So if
someone leaves the tool doesn't die.

- Chris

On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 7:29 PM, Finne Boonen<hennar at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 12:25, Daniel Kinzler<daniel at brightbyte.de> wrote:
>> Hi all
>>
>> during wikimedia germany's brithday party yesterday, I was asked to look into
>> improving the communication between toolserver folks and the wiki communities
>> using the toolserver. We have become an important part of their infrastructure,
>> and when things break, they notice - but often don't know who to ask about it.
>
> Are you talking about toolserver breaking as a whole or individual
> tools breaking?
>
> The first can indeed be covered by blogs/signpost/Aude's interview.
> But what when individual tools break? Which ones are important enough
> to try and keep running (even when people leave).
>
> henna
>
>
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